Filter definition

Here is where you set the criteria for the filter to match on. Any field can be used, all logical operators can be utilized, and as you can see the filter can be made very complex and specific if necessary.

The unless operator gives you a chance to still exclude or include a test if some other criteria matches.

So for example if your goal is to only see stat tests from ER you would create an inclusive filter and connect the criteria 'ER' and 'S' with the 'And' operator.

If you want to filter out a bunch of tests you don't care to see, you would create an exclusive filter and connect a long list of testnames with the 'Or' operator.

Filters can be complex and you can use any variety of operators and fields. The logic is not checked though and it's possible to create a filter that doesn't work they way you intended. See the filter example for an explanation. If you need help designing filters feel free to contact me.

Result of this filter

So in the example above it is an inclusive type filter. We want to see Stats but also any tests from OR1 or OR2. Also we're trying to get heart certification so we want to see all CARDiacs. We've connected all these qualifiers with 'Or' operators so that if any of the conditions are met the test will get included (filtered-in).